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Day 2. Teach Epidemiology. Professional Development Workshop. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Global Health Odyssey Museum Tom Harkin Global Communications Center June 6-10, 2011. Teach Epidemiology. Teach Epidemiology. Time Check
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Day 2 Teach Epidemiology Professional Development Workshop Centers for Disease Control and PreventionGlobal Health Odyssey MuseumTom Harkin Global Communications Center June 6-10, 2011
Teach Epidemiology Teach Epidemiology
Time Check 8:15 AM
Teach Epidemiology Teach Epidemiology
Time Check 8:45 AM
Teach Epidemiology Teach Epidemiology
Teachers Team-Teaching Teachers (TTTT) Existing Lesson Team leads other workshop participants in a portion of a selected existing epidemiological lesson. Teach Epidemiology
Epi – Grades 6-12 Metacognition They can then use that ability to think about their own thinking … to grasp how other people might learn. They know what has to come first, and they can distinguish between foundational concepts and elaborations or illustrations of those ideas. They realize where people are likely to face difficulties developing their own comprehension, and they can use that understanding to simplify and clarify complex topics for others, tell the right story, or raise a powerfully provocative question. Ken Bain, What the Best College Teachers Do Teach Epidemiology
Enduring Epidemiological Understandings Teach Epidemiology
Time Check 9:30 AM
Teach Epidemiology Teach Epidemiology
Teachers Team-Teaching Teachers (TTT) Teach Existing Epidemiological Lessons (EL) (4 Groups) Team leads other workshop participants in a portion of a selected existing epidemiological lesson. Teach Epidemiology
Epi – Grades 6-12 Metacognition They can then use that ability to think about their own thinking … to grasp how other people might learn. They know what has to come first, and they can distinguish between foundational concepts and elaborations or illustrations of those ideas. They realize where people are likely to face difficulties developing their own comprehension, and they can use that understanding to simplify and clarify complex topics for others, tell the right story, or raise a powerfully provocative question. Ken Bain, What the Best College Teachers Do Teach Epidemiology
Enduring Epidemiological Understandings Teach Epidemiology
Time Check 10:15 AM
Teach Epidemiology Teach Epidemiology
Time Check 11:00 AM
Teach Epidemiology Teach Epidemiology
Teachers Team-Teaching Teachers (TTT) Teach Existing Epidemiological Lessons (EL) (4 Groups) Team leads other workshop participants in a portion of a selected existing epidemiological lesson. TTTT 3 EL Teach Epidemiology
Epi – Grades 6-12 Metacognition They can then use that ability to think about their own thinking … to grasp how other people might learn. They know what has to come first, and they can distinguish between foundational concepts and elaborations or illustrations of those ideas. They realize where people are likely to face difficulties developing their own comprehension, and they can use that understanding to simplify and clarify complex topics for others, tell the right story, or raise a powerfully provocative question. Ken Bain, What the Best College Teachers Do Teach Epidemiology
Enduring Epidemiological Understandings Teach Epidemiology
Time Check 10:15 AM
Teach Epidemiology Teach Epidemiology
Time Check 10:30 AM
Teach Epidemiology Teach Epidemiology
Teachers Team-Teaching Teachers (TTT) View a News Item from an Epidemiological Perspective Team leads other workshop participants in the analysis of a news item from an epidemiological perspective. Teach Epidemiology
Epi – Grades 6-12 Metacognition They can then use that ability to think about their own thinking … to grasp how other people might learn. They know what has to come first, and they can distinguish between foundational concepts and elaborations or illustrations of those ideas. They realize where people are likely to face difficulties developing their own comprehension, and they can use that understanding to simplify and clarify complex topics for others, tell the right story, or raise a powerfully provocative question. Ken Bain, What the Best College Teachers Do Teach Epidemiology
Enduring Epidemiological Understandings Teach Epidemiology
Time Check 11:30 AM
Teach Epidemiology Teach Epidemiology
Time Check 12:30 PM
Teach Epidemiology Teach Epidemiology
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Epi – Grades 6-12 Metacognition They can then use that ability to think about their own thinking … to grasp how other people might learn. They know what has to come first, and they can distinguish between foundational concepts and elaborations or illustrations of those ideas. They realize where people are likely to face difficulties developing their own comprehension, and they can use that understanding to simplify and clarify complex topics for others, tell the right story, or raise a powerfully provocative question. Ken Bain, What the Best College Teachers Do Teach Epidemiology
Enduring Epidemiological Understandings Teach Epidemiology
Enduring Epidemiological Understandings Teach Epidemiology
Time Check 1:15 PM
Teach Epidemiology Teach Epidemiology
Teach Epidemiology EPI-501 Marian R Passannante, PhD Associate Professor University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey New Jersey Medical School School of Public Health